I think the answer is no. If java JavaScript calls Java, and the Java method
throws an uncaught exception, it kills the app process.

Your best bet is to put a try-catch block around every Java method that can
be called by Javascript.

Just curious. What kind of exception are you expecting? I have written quite
a bit of JavaScript -> java calls in my app and this has never been an issue
for me.
2009/4/8 kevin <[email protected]>

>
> Anyone can help on this? I tried to catch exception in javascript but
> doesn't work, is it because webview not support javascript exception
> handling?
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>
> On 4月8日, 上午4时47分, kevin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > My application uses WebView to load javascript which calls into Java
> > class (through webview javascript iterface). Can the JavaScript catch
> > exceptions thrown from Java? This is very important for the
> > application, any help is appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Kevin
> >
>

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